All young adults (age 21-35) are invited to St. Jane de Chantal’s first Young Adult Dinner on Saturday March 8, at 6 pm in Seton Center. Please come out to meet some of the other Young Adults in our parish community. We’ll enjoy friendship over a potluck dinner, and Fr. Morgan will give a brief reflection on ‘Lent and the Temptation in the Desert.’ Since this is a potluck dinner, please bring a dish or some drinks to share.
Walk – Jog – Run – Sprint! Come join us at the 2025 De Chantal Dash, the main fundraiser for the school this year. The Dash will be held on the morning of May 3. It will feature a 5K Run, 1-mile Fun Run/Walk, the ever-popular Tot Trot, and conclude with a post-race breakfast and the Dash Bash. Click for more details!
The Girl Scout troops of St. Jane de Chantal Parish will be selling Girl Scout cookies after all Masses this weekend, February 22 and 23, to support their troop activities like camping and service projects. Cash is the preferred method of payment, and each box of cookies are priced at $5 - $6. Get your favorite cookies: Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Do-Di-Dos, Trefoils, Savannah Smiles, S’mores, and gluten-free Toffee-Tastics.
Sodality invites the women of the parish to gather on Saturday, March 15, 2025, after the 8:30 am Mass in Caulfield Hall, for a Lenten Morning of Recollection. The program will run from 9:00am - 11:00am with Father Alex Wyvill, parochial vicar of St. Bartholomew's Parish, leading us in “Unlocking Prayer as a Gift” as a way to experience our relationship with Christ in a new way. We hope you can join us! Click for more details!
Join us in Caufield Hall after Saturday vigil and Sunday morning Masses on the weekend of March 1 and 2 , for St. Jane de Chantal Parish’s Time and Talent Fair 2025! We’d love to tell you about our groups, and the work that we do in service to Christ, parish, and neighbors. Come and see how you can be a part of our wonderful St. Jane de Chantal community! Snacks and beverages will be offered during the fair. Click to learn more!
Dear Parishioners,
You are very generous people. I have witnessed that over and over, and I am very grateful for your financial gifts to the parish and others who have appealed to you for help, like Fr. Ryan who asked for assistance for his mission in Togo, West Africa when he visited us last August. Now, the Archdiocese of Washington is making its Annual Appeal to you for help. There are good reasons why I make a contribution, and I am asking you to join me in answering this appeal. *CLICK TO READ MORE*
Physician Assisted Suicide is again being debated in the Maryland House of Delegates. Please join us on Sunday, February 9th immediately following the 10:00 am mass in Caulfield Hall for a short video and information session about the dangers of Physician Assisted Suicide Legislation. Refreshments will be served. Click to learn more!